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Silent Herons Japanese immigrants—and their (Mexican) descendants in Mexico—suffered, as in the United States, the consequences of World War II in various ignominious ways: some families were sent to c


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Silent Herons

Title:Silent Herons
Author:Selfa Chew
Rating:4.64 (334 Votes)
Asin:188820544X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:156 Pages
Publish Date:2012-10-15
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Editorial :

On December 7, 1941, a Japanese suicide squadron attacked Pearl Harbor, marking the beginning of the Pacific War against Japan in all fronts. After this event, the U.S. and its military engaged in an unforgiving and furious campaign against Japan, which reached Mexico and hundreds of Mexican citizens. This offensive took place gradually and systematically in the Mexican Republic. Japanese immigrants—and their (Mexican) descendants in Mexico—suffered, as in the United States, the consequences of World War II in various ignominious ways: some families were sent to concentration camps in Mexico City and Guadalajara, while others were destroyed by the selective detention of hundreds of men in the Perote Prison, the forced sale of their property, and deportation. This book gives a partial account of the history and reprehensible treatment of the Japanese-Mexican community during World War II in Mexico. The task of narrating this story is so complex that it is necessary to incorp

Very disappointed.. These autobiographies range from officer perspectives like Prince Aage of Denmark's, "My Life in the Foreign Legion" to the stories of hardscrabble Eastern Europeans like Aparvay's "A Legionnaire's Journey" and Ehle's, "The Survivor".

Within this genre, there is an even more interesting subset of English Legionnaire memoirs. Even if you have a number of commentaries on Romans on your shelf, you need to make room for this one. This book might provide sufficient information to enable its user to pass the exam. This sort of image only looks good when "painted" with the graphics program rather than by hand.

I don't know if it has a link to a PDF file for those of us whose devices can't print, nor do I even care.. I found it to be refreshing. I would definitely recommend this for someone looking to take the 26 exam. I imagine cost is an issue in deciding not to go with a hardcover but I find it awkward to hold such a heavy soft cover in one hand whi

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